Tellthemride
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I’ve purchased a used Audi A6 in the past. Fully loaded with the prestige and cold weather package. It was for half price of what it would’ve sold for when it was new 3 years earlier.
It basically had all the features and gadgets of the Telluride and a couple more. The build quality and performance was also higher than the Telluride. When I was ready to trade in that car for an SUV, I had to ask myself “do I want another used luxury vehicle with all the bells and whistles, or do I want a brand new car?”
If I had gone with a used luxury vehicle, I would have had to live with compromises (older infotainment, higher premium fuel costs, higher service costs). If I went with a brand new luxury, id only be getting a base model for the price of a loaded SXP. If I went with other mainstream brands, I’d be sacrificing features, paying higher purchase prices, or getting a car that is already so commonly drven and hard to find in the parking lot.
For me, the SXP was the perfect balance of budget friendly luxury that is still unique to drive at this time. Very few compromises compared to going for loaded luxury features.
if you’ve never owned a loaded car in the past, you wouldn’t really know what you’d be missing. But once you do, it’s hard to let go. To answer the specific question about Prestige in the SXP, I have used the made use of the following in the past 2 months of owning:
It basically had all the features and gadgets of the Telluride and a couple more. The build quality and performance was also higher than the Telluride. When I was ready to trade in that car for an SUV, I had to ask myself “do I want another used luxury vehicle with all the bells and whistles, or do I want a brand new car?”
If I had gone with a used luxury vehicle, I would have had to live with compromises (older infotainment, higher premium fuel costs, higher service costs). If I went with a brand new luxury, id only be getting a base model for the price of a loaded SXP. If I went with other mainstream brands, I’d be sacrificing features, paying higher purchase prices, or getting a car that is already so commonly drven and hard to find in the parking lot.
For me, the SXP was the perfect balance of budget friendly luxury that is still unique to drive at this time. Very few compromises compared to going for loaded luxury features.
if you’ve never owned a loaded car in the past, you wouldn’t really know what you’d be missing. But once you do, it’s hard to let go. To answer the specific question about Prestige in the SXP, I have used the made use of the following in the past 2 months of owning:
- 110V Power Inverter No
- Automatic Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers Yes, convenient
- Head-Up Display (HUD) Yes, not necessary but cool. Helpful for SCC.
- Heated 2nd-Row Seats Not yet
- Premium Headliner Feels Nice, that’s all
- Premium Nappa Leather Seat Trim Feels Nice, that’s all
- Ventilated 2nd-Row Seats Not yet